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FireAlpaca Software FireAlpaca is a free, lightweight digital art and painting software released in 2011 for Windows and Mac systems. It offers features for creating animations and time-lapses, utilizing 'snap tools' for perspective grids, and cus...
Home Updater: Allow beta version for specified apps.
Some apps have important new features in their betas.Some apps are no longer being developed, but the last release happened to be a beta (e.g. Winamp 5.8 beta)Some apps are developed really, really slowly (e.g. Teracopy)Some apps just remain in pe...
As some applications are installed in unelevated space and not from the elevated account (separation of permissions), having the PMPC Home edition update from the user's profile would ensure applications such as Discord and Visual Studio Code that...
There are a few apps listed that I would never want to even mistakenly install, a nice option would be just to hide the availability of user selected apps on the App Library list.
Home Updater: Outdated Apps Notification & Windows Notification Center
I have a desktop PC that I mostly use as a document repository via a network share. And because that PC is usually unattended, it is highly unlikely that I will see a PMPC outdated app notification. By the way, I think the current 10 seconds is th...
Ungoogled chromium (UngC) has no automatic updater. This has something to do with its ungoogling from google, if I remember correctly. All links for other hardware that can use UngC is at https://ungoogled-software.github.io/ungoogled-chromium-bin...
I have a relatively slow internet connection. When PMPC is running it's using a significant chunk of my limited bandwidth - it would be nice to limit this so I can use the internet at the same time.
Are there updates coming for the desktop app? It is a very good application for their mailservice. Privacy is very important for them and it is open source. They encrypt your mail.